357 - Certain counties; health services advisory boards.

§  357.  Certain  counties;  health  services advisory boards. 1. In a  county wherein the legislative body constitutes the board of  health  of  such  county  under  and  pursuant  to  the  provisions of section three  hundred fifty-six of this article, the  county  shall  provide  for  the  appointment  by  the board of health of a health services advisory board  consisting of nine members. Two members shall  be  licensed  physicians.  The  remaining members of the board shall be known as public members and  shall be selected on the basis of their interest and knowledge regarding  the health needs, resources and facilities of the community.    2. The health services advisory board shall advise the  county  health  director  with  respect to the discharge of his powers, responsibilities  and duties.    3. A person may hold other public office or employment  while  serving  as a member of a health services advisory board.    4.  The  members  of a health services advisory board shall have fixed  terms of four years except that three of the initial appointments  shall  be  for  two  years  and three shall be for three years. A term shall be  deemed to run from the first day of the year in which the appointment is  made. Vacancies shall be filled for unexpired terms in the  same  manner  as  original appointments. No person may serve as a member for more than  two terms consecutively.    5. Board  members  shall  be  reimbursed  for  expenses  actually  and  necessarily incurred in the performance of their duties.    6.  Two  or  more  such  counties may agree to form a conjoined health  services advisory board.  Each  county  shall  be  entitled  to  appoint  members  in  accordance  with  the  provisions of subdivision one or may  appoint such proportion of  the  total  membership  so  computed  as  is  mutually agreed upon by the participating counties.